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  • I have used Ryot for a while. It is nice and has a lot of features. It has documentation, which is really nice.

    I am using Media Tracker because it has most of the features I need and it's very fast. I wish it had genre sections like Ryot though. It looks like someone created an issue for it at least. Might go back to Ryot eventually, but we'll see. Luckily Ryot has a Media Tracker import option.

  • The point is, considering we are both using x11, why should a new person from Windows need it now?

    Depends on their hardware. I use 4 monitors at:

    • 1440p 165hz (FreeSync)
    • 1440p 75hz
    • 1440p 75hz
    • 4k 60hz

    It works better on Wayland. Other users could be in a similar situation.

    iirc, you can't use FreeSync with multi monitors on Xorg as well

  • That's why I've been using YouTube without logging in and if using in browser, I have the cookies autodelete after I close the page to start new each time.

    It never really recommended me what I wanted anyway. I guess the algorithm doesn't work on me.

  • Sometimes the hosts of the actual podcast read an ad using their own voices.

    Yes, though some of those are dynamically inserted as well.

    I sometimes watch years old podcast episodes, and it'll insert a pre-recorded current day ad where the host is doing it. And when I listen to the episode months later, the ads change again sometimes, but it is still the host doing it.

    Also, maybe it's just the podcasts I listen to, but all podcasts I listen to seems to always be the host doing the ad.

  • When iMessage user sends messages, videos, pictures, gifs to another iMessage user, it sends over via data. Similar to Signal, Telegram, Whatsapp, FB Messenger, etc.

    When an iMessage user sends to an Android user, it sends it via SMS/MMS which is very limited.

  • Wow. 30 times in 3 years? I wonder if that's specific packages or hardware you had. I had 5 computers (2 desktops, 3 laptops) running Manjaro for so many years, and still haven't had a single system break. Including using a lot of AUR packages.

    Though last year, I've moved all of my computers to Arch, Debian, and Proxmox. Arch mainly because I wanted to fully configure my systems more.